September 16-17, 2022
This year’s Symposium, RECENTERING THE PERIPHERY: AN INCLUSIVE FUTURE OF ART HISTORY, focuses on art history outside the scope of the traditionally defined curriculum, or that reevaluates the understanding of the canon and its role in art history.
The Cleveland Symposium is one of the longest-running annual art history graduate symposia in the United States, organized by students in the Joint Program with the Cleveland Museum of Art. For the first time, the Cleveland Symposium will be partnering with FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art, (July 16-October 2, 2022) , to offer a unique two-day event that invites participation from scholars, community members, and Northeast Ohio museum leaders.
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Robert Duncanson, Vale of Kashmir, 1867 |
cma.org/art/2014.12